U.S. Bank partners with Amazon, Mastercard to launch new Amazon Business credit cards

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<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/USB">U.S. Ban</a>k partners with <a href="https://laohu8.com/S/AMZN">Amazon</a>, Mastercard to launch new Amazon Business credit cards
  • U.S. Bank partnered with Amazon to issue new Prime Business Card and Amazon Business Card on Mastercard network, launching this spring.
  • Prime Business Card offers Prime members 5% back on Amazon purchases; Amazon Business Card offers 3% back for customers without Prime.
  • Both cards carry no annual fees, add higher rewards for off-Amazon spending, offer more flexible credit terms.
  • Program targets small business customers, integrating with Amazon Business purchasing and spend management tools.
  • Amazon Business reported more than $35 billion in annualized gross sales.


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